US7591100B2 - Method of producing seed and plant containing vitamin B12 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a plant containing vitamin B 12 and a method of producing a plant containing vitamin B 12 .
- Vitamin B 12 is an essential vitamin required for maintaining human health. Vitamin B 12 is required in as small an amount as 2.4 ⁇ g per adult per day whereas most of the other essential vitamins and minerals are required in an amount of several mg or more per day. It is known that the deficiency of vitamin B 12 causes diseases including malignant anemia. Recently, further study is underway on vitamin B 12 and the responsibility of vitamin B 12 for causing arteriosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and delayed sleep syndrome has been elucidated.
- vitamin B 12 the most important role of vitamin B 12 in humans is to participate in the C 1 metabolism of a vitamin B 12 -dependent methionine synthase system.
- Vitamins other than vitamin B 12 such as folic acid and vitamin B 6 are also involved in the C 1 metabolism. These vitamins play a role in functioning cells normally by methylating principally amino acids (e.g. homocysteine), nucleic acids, and physiologically active substances.
- principally amino acids e.g. homocysteine
- Vitamin B 12 is water soluble and relatively tolerable to heat, so that it will not be vaporized or destroyed so much during cooking.
- Vitamin B 12 When vitamin B 12 is taken as food into a human body, it is modified with an intrinsic factor of glycoprotein secreted into gastric juice and the vitamin B 12 bound to the intrinsic factor is absorbed through the small intestine. Because of this, persons whose stomach has been surgically removed suffer from a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin B 12 , in some cases. Vitamin B 12 is therefore parenterally administrated to the person after surgery.
- vitamin B 12 Since the ability of people to absorb vitamin B 12 decreases with age, old people are chronically deficient in vitamin B 12 . Also, a vitamin B 12 deficiency sometimes appears in enthusiastic vegetarians. In this case, oral administration of vitamin B 12 effectively works.
- Vitamin B 12 is produced only by limited types of vitamin B 12 -producing bacteria. Since animals usually take bacteriologically produced vitamin B 12 , a large amount of vitamin B 12 is contained in the body. Naturally, animal food such as liver, egg, and seafood becomes to contain a large amount of vitamin B 12 . In contrast, the content of vitamin B 12 in vegetable food is negligibly small except for seaweeds. Since vitamin B 12 -producing bacteria may be attached to seaweeds such as laver, it is conceivable that vitamin B 12 is contained in seaweeds.
- Vegetables basically contain rich vitamin and mineral. Since vegetables can supply various types of vitamins together, they are considered as excellent natural food. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare recommends, in the promotion movement titled “Healthy Japan 21”, that not less than 350 g of vegetable food and not less than 120 g of dark green and dark yellow vegetable/day per adult should be taken. However, even if a large amount of vegetable is daily taken, vitamin B 12 is still insufficient since general vegetables rarely contain vitamin B 12 .
- vitamin B 12 is indispensable for maintaining human health, it is significantly important to provide vitamin B 12 in easy-to-take form.
- vitamin B 12 is not originally contained in a plant but biologically synthesized by bacteria. Furthermore, no one has considered that vitamin B 12 is taken from cultivated plant itself. For this reason, people not fond of animal food take vitamin B 12 as a medicine by taking a multivitamin pill.
- vitamin supplement is one of the means for preventing vitamin deficiency.
- a natural source such as a cultivated plant.
- a plant containing a sufficient amount of vitamin B 12 has not yet been cultivated up to present.
- vitamin B 12 may be sprayed directly to a plant or injected into the soil in order to introduce vitamin B 12 to the plant.
- vitamin B 12 since vitamin B 12 is used in a diluted form in these methods, the content per unit weight will not be improved.
- vitamin B 12 is expensive, it is desirable that vitamin B 12 will be introduced into a plant by an inexpensive method consuming a small amount of vitamin B 12 .
- This invention is directed to a plant growth-controlling agent containing vitamin B 12 as an active ingredient.
- the publication describes that the active ingredient, vitamin B 12 , has an extremely distinguishable plant growth-controlling activity, which includes a fruit-bearing promoting activity, fruit-drop preventing activity, fruit-growth promoting activity, and an activity of preventing production of rusty fruits. If vitamin B 12 is applied to fruits such as citrus fruits (e.g. oranges) and grapes, and fruit vegetables such as berries, eggplants, and cucumbers, the period until harvest can be significantly reduced and the yield (number of fruits) and the quality of the fruits can be improved.
- the present invention is similar to the invention of this document in that vitamin B 12 is used but differs in method, time, and purpose of using vitamin B 12 .
- This invention relates to a method of reducing an acid component, more specifically, a method of reducing acid, thereby increasing sugar of a fruit.
- the present invention is directed to reducing a sour taste by administering a solution containing B-series vitamins to fruit trees or fruit vegetable.
- a solution containing B-series vitamins to fruit trees or fruit vegetable.
- a single vitamin B or a mixture of at least two vitamins of the B series is dissolved in a small amount of water or solvent, and then the resultant solution is either sprayed onto the surfaces of leaves of a fruit tree or a fruit vegetable or injected into the soil.
- the present invention is similar to the invention disclosed in the document in that vitamin B 12 is used but differs in method, time and purpose of using vitamin B 12 .
- the invention relates to an agent for accelerating the differentiation of a flower bud by use of the interaction between cytokinin, gibberellin, nucleic acid, and at least one of vitamins.
- the differentiation of a flower bud is accelerated by spraying vitamin B 12 and thereby shortening the period up to the harvest.
- the present invention is similar to the invention disclosed in the document in that vitamin B 12 is used but differs in method, time and purpose of using vitamin B 12 .
- a plant and seed containing vitamin B 12 there is provided a method of producing a plant containing vitamin B 12 .
- the present inventors have conducted intensive studies with the view toward solving the aforementioned problems. As a result, they succeeded in introducing a large amount of vitamin B 12 into a plant and accomplished the present invention.
- the single FIGURE shows a chemical formula of vitamin B 12 and derivatives thereof.
- a plant grown from a seed, spore or hypha containing vitamin B 12 , and the seed, spore or hypha.
- the vitamin B 12 refers to cobalamin and a derivative thereof. Any derivative may be used as long as it has the same physiological activity as that of the cobalamin, which is a complete-form vitamin B 12 .
- cobalamin and derivatives thereof include, but not limited to, cyanocobaslamin, hydroxocobalamin, methylcobalamin, and adenosylcobalamin.
- cobalamin which is a complete-form vitamin B 12 , represented by the chemical formula shown in the FIGURE.
- CN—B 12 cyanocobalamin
- the vitamin B 12 will be sometimes simply expressed as “B 12 ”.
- examples of the plant may include plants belonging to dicotyledon, monocotyledon, and fungi.
- the plant of the present invention may be a plant grown from a seed, spore, or hypha.
- the plant of the present invention may be cultivated in a short period.
- Example of such a plant include, but not limited to, plants grown from seeds such as white radish (kaiware daikon) sprouts and bean sprouts, and plants grown from a spore or hypha, such as enoki mushroom and nameko mushroom.
- White radish sprouts will be explained as an example of the plant of the present invention.
- White radish sprouts contain not less than 0.05 ⁇ g of vitamin B 12 per sprout (about 0.1 g). Therefore, the requisite amount of vitamin B 12 per day (2.4 ⁇ g/day/adult) can be taken by eating several tens of sprouts per day. The daily dose of vitamin B 12 can be satisfied if several sprouts are taken as long as the vitamin B 12 content of the sprouts has been increased.
- White radish sprouts may be eaten fresh as well as cooked in any manner.
- Vitamin B 12 is an essential nutrition in a daily life. Vitamin B 12 can be easily taken if it is contained in food having a good taste and texture. For example, by introducing soybeans, after vitamin B 12 is introduced therein by the method of the present invention, on the market, a wide variety of processed foods having good taste and texture can be produced.
- processed foods used herein refer to those for humans and animal feed processed by adding the plant of the present invention as a main ingredient or an additive.
- Vitamin B 12 is relatively tolerable to heat. Therefore vitamin B 12 does not run out from the raw-material plant for processed food during processing. Therefore, the resultant food successfully contains vitamin B 12 derived from the raw-material plant for processed food. Therefore, the processed foods obtained from the vitamin B 12 -containing plant fall in the range of the present invention.
- the processed food used herein is not a plant itself but a food product obtained from the plant through cooking or fermentation.
- Soybeans may be mentioned as the plant for processed foods satisfying the aforementioned conditions.
- fermented soybeans is mentioned.
- the soybeans of the present invention (about 0.5 g by dry weight per bean) contain vitamin B 12 in an amount of not less than 1 ⁇ g per edible portion (g) of the soybean seeds. Therefore, a requisite amount of vitamin B 12 per day (2.4 ⁇ g/day per adult) can be easily taken from the soybeans.
- Vitamin B 12 in the form of a chemical agent may be added to a processed food during processing to produce a food product containing vitamin B 12 .
- a processed food falls within the range of conventional techniques and thus outside the range of the technical idea of the present invention.
- vitamin B 12 may be absorbed into soybean seeds and immediately subjected to processing. More specifically, vitamin B 12 may be introduced into soybean seeds by soaking the soybean seeds in a solution containing vitamin B 12 , before scattering over a farmland.
- the efficiency of vitamin B 12 taken from the plant obtained by introducing vitamin B 12 into seeds and cultivating them in the soil for a long time may not be high as compared to that taken from a small plant containing vitamin B 12 , in consideration of vitamin B 12 as a chemical agent.
- the processed food prepared by adding a vitamin B 12 additive in the manufacturing process is compared to that prepared from a vitamin-B 12 containing raw material, the latter processed food is excellent in safety in most cases. For this reason, the plant of the present invention is an industrially applicable product.
- the plant of the present invention is also efficiently used as a raw material for vegetable juice.
- Commercially available juice prepared by a conventional technique does not contain vitamin B 12 .
- Juice is a convenient product to take vitamin B 12 .
- the commercial value of juice can be improved if vitamin B 12 is introduced into the raw-material plant for process food.
- the present invention is concerned with an edible plant, as mentioned above.
- the plant of the present invention may be used, as other than the edible plant for a human, as a feed plant for animals, such as animals not having the stomach like a lumen, fishes, birds, insects, and reptiles.
- the seed, spore or hypha of the present invention can be produced by the following method.
- the method of producing a plant containing vitamin B 12 according to the present invention comprises:
- a plant satisfying the aforementioned conditions may be used as the plant of the present invention.
- the period of time for soaking a seed, spore, or hypha may not be particularly limited as long as the time allows the seed or the like to absorb vitamin B 12 .
- one hour, two hour or not shorter than 5 hours are employed. It is desirable that white radish sprouts may be soaked for 30 minutes, one hour, or not shorter than 3 hours.
- the soaking solution of the present invention is one containing vitamin B 12 in an amount of 0.01 ⁇ g/mL, 0.1 ⁇ g/mL or 100 ⁇ g/mL or more. Since vitamin B 12 is an extremely high solubility in water, it can be dissolved even in a small amount of water to accomplish a concentration of 10 mg/mL. However, extremely high concentration of vitamin B 12 of the soaking solution is not preferable since vitamin B 12 cannot be efficiently absorbed by seeds. Therefore, the preferable concentration of vitamin B 12 of the soaking solution is about 100 ⁇ g/mL. Such a solution may be prepared by dissolving 100 mg of vitamin B 12 (first-grade reagent) in 1 L of sterilized water.
- the concentration of vitamin B 12 may be varied depending upon the type of plant and cultivation method. More specifically, the concentration of vitamin B 12 may be 0.1 ⁇ g/mL, 1 ⁇ g/mL or 10 ⁇ g/mL.
- the resultant mixed solution may be dispensed into transparent or nontransparent containers, stored at low temperature.
- An element(s) other than vitamin B 12 may be contained in the soaking solution, as long as the element(s) will not negatively affect the cultivation of a plant.
- the method of introducing vitamin B 12 into a plant according to the present invention is also effectively used in introducing other vitamins and minerals to a plant. Therefore, vitamin B 12 may be introduced to a plant in combination with desirable element(s).
- a plant containing vitamin B 12 and folic acid or iron ions can be produced by preparing a soaking solution containing vitamin B 12 and folic acid or iron ions in high concentrations.
- the seed, spore, or hypha containing vitamin B 12 can be easily prepared in the aforementioned method.
- the plant of the present invention can be produced.
- the seeds are soaked at normal temperature in a soaking solution for 3 hours or more and subjected to hydroponics in a plate on which fibers are placed.
- Seeds of a plant to be subjected to hydroponics are soaked in a soaking solution of the present invention for 5 hours or more, followed by cultivating the seeds in a general manner to obtain the plant of the present invention.
- vitamin B 12 of the soaking solution is absorbed by the seed, the remaining vitamin B 12 (a considerable amount of vitamin B 12 is presumably left) may be recycled, if necessary.
- vitamin B 12 is recycled, vitamin B 12 is treated with heat by means of e.g., microwave, and fresh vitamin B 12 is added, if necessary, and then subjected to recycle use. In this manner, expensive vitamin B 12 can be efficiently introduced into a plant without waste.
- seeds After the seeds are impregnated with vitamin B 12 they are cultivated on a hydroponic seedbed. Alternatively, seeds (before subjecting to hydroponics) are impregnated with vitamin B 12 in the same manner as the aforementioned step 1 and then scatted over the soil to allow the seeds to germinate and grow.
- the plants grown from spores or hyphae are treated basically in the same manner as those grown from the seeds. More specifically, spores or hyphae of enoki mushroom and nametake mushroom are soaked in a vitamin B 12 -containing soaking solution for a short time and grown under suitable conditions. In this manner, vitamin B 12 can be introduced into the mushrooms.
- a plant is cultured in a culture solution.
- vitamin B 12 can be absorbed into the growing plant through the root.
- the plant of the present invention can be cropped. Therefore, the plant of the present invention may be cultivated in a culture solution to which the soaking solution of the present invention is previously added.
- the plant of the present invention may be produced by a method in which seeds are first germinated and grown in a hydroponic solution containing no vitamin B 12 and then grown in a hydroponic solution containing vitamin B 12 to harvest the plant of the present invention.
- vitamin B 12 may be added to a hydroponic solution before 6 hours, 12 hours, one day, 2 days, 3 days or more of the harvest.
- the amount of vitamin B 12 contained in the hydroponic solution is preferably 0.1 ⁇ g/mL, 1 ⁇ g/mL, 10 ⁇ g/mL or, 100 ⁇ g/mL or more.
- Vitamin B 12 is successfully contained in a plant by the aforementioned method using a small amount of vitamin B 12 .
- White radish sprout's seeds (1 g) were soaked in a soaking solution containing 200 ⁇ g/mL of vitamin B 12 at room temperature for 6 hours.
- white radish sprout's seeds (1 g) were soaked in a soaking solution containing no vitamin B 12 for 6 hours under the same conditions. Both seeds were scattered on cotton wool, which was moistened with deionized water and placed in 500 mL of beaker in the absence of vitamin B 12 , and allowed to grow for 6 days.
- about 5 g by wet-weight (corresponding to about 50 sprouts) of white radish sprouts was harvested, washed gently with water, and analyzed.
- Vitamin B 12 was analyzed by biological quantification using Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. lactis ATCC7830.
- the samples to be analyzed was prepared as follows. First, white radish sprouts were homogenized with 10 mL of distilled water. To the resultant homogenate, 30 mL of 0.2M acetic acid buffer containing 0.1 mg of KCN was added and heating at 100° C. for 20 minutes, and then, centrifugally separated. The supernatant was appropriately diluted to prepare the specimen for the analysis. Table 1 shows analytical results, that is, the amount ( ⁇ g/100 g) of vitamin B 12 contained in 100 g of white radish sprouts. Conditions with respect to a plant, vitamin B 12 concentration, soaking time, and cultivation method are not limited to those mentioned above. Vitamin B 12 was introduced into a plant under various conditions (data are not shown).
- Vitamin B 12 concentration of while radish sprouts Material B 12 content ( ⁇ g/100 g) B 12 -introduced white 50.0 radish sprouts No B 12 -introduced white 0.0 radish sprouts Commercial white radish 0.0 sprouts
- the white radish sprouts of the present invention contain not less than 0.5 ⁇ g/g of vitamin B 12 .
- the content value corresponds to that of the bovine liver, vitamin B 12 content of which is regarded highest in animal foods.
- the content of vitamin B 12 can be further improved by setting the conditions appropriately. No difference was observed between B 12 -introduced white radish sprout and control in appearance and taste.
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| Vitamin B12 concentration of while radish sprouts |
| Material | B12 content (μg/100 g) | ||
| B12-introduced white | 50.0 | ||
| radish sprouts | |||
| No B12-introduced white | 0.0 | ||
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| Commercial white radish | 0.0 | ||
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